
EVENTS
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ONLINE PRESENTATION (paragraph 2, bold)
Saturday, September 24, 2022, 11AM-12:30PM
DR. FRANK WAABU O’BRIEN
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A persistence of place
ONLINE PRESENTATION
Tuesday, October 18, 2022, 7-8:30PM
STEPHEN SILLIMAN AND NATASHA GAMBRELL
The Pequot War of 1636-37 devastated Native people, but the Pequot survived. Stephen Silliman and Natasha Gambrell reveal the findings of a remarkable archaeological field school on the Eastern Pequot reservation - and show us how the Eastern Pequot have persisted in their place as a people, a culture, and an Indigenous nation.
DEERFIELD:WHOSE STORY?
A HISTORIOGRAPHIC MUSEUM TOUR
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 11AM-1PM
MEMORIAL HALL MUSEUM, DEERFIELD, MA
Colonial Deerfield memorialised the raid of 1704 as the slaughter of innocents, and its descendants set up a museum embedding this version of history. Join our unique tour of the Memorial Hall Museum to see how it now tells the story from all five points of view. A brilliant example of innovative historiography. Places limited. $10.

“This presentation nailed it - and should cause people to sit back and realize that mankind has done a lousy job of planning for pandemics because they don’t pay attention to history.”
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